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To Supress Student Body Enthusiasm 2 art JW, sg an . gp M1 .M HOMEMAKING KNOW HOW enabled Barb Laur to wm the Homemaker WINTER FORMAL COURT Sharon Palmer Joyce Howell June Consndlne of Tommorow Test Bonnle Andres and Kathy Kraus SITTING IS Queen June Consndme December Washnng dnshes and bolllng water are only small parts of homemaktng as was duscovered by glrls who took the Homemaker of Tomorrow Test On December 3 sixty sux sensor gurls flocked to rooms l and 3 for the hour test Barb Laur was hugh scorer W H S began nts basketball season wtth three wonder ful vlctorres A defeat at Whlteflsh Bay fanled to squelch the spirit of the excited student body The Friday before Christmas vacation the Blackshlrts defeated West Milwaukee causung a five team txe for flrst place nn the suburban conference Swrmmnng too was on our minds as the team began wnth stranght wins Sports however were not the only thnngs that occupied bedecked wlth tradntnonal Chrustmas decoratuons and Chrnstmas trees appeared nn the corrndors Because the new audutornum was not complete the A Cappella Chonr gave nts annual program at Central Cam pus For rehearsals the chotr members were transported between the old and new schools by bus Occasuonal tardnness ofthe bus caused late students and angry teachers In sptte of nt all everythung worked out flne and the choir presented a beautiful concert on December l8 Frosty Fantasy the annual Chrrstmas formal was the hrghlught of vacatnon The formal held at the Moor Hotel was typucally crowded but sttll very much fun Vacation was so much fun that students were not very anxuous to return to the grnnd and the pressure of semester examtnatuons FROSTY FANTASY Queen Jean Consndune IS crowned by Sandy Clothner as Kung Larry Grlswold looks on 9 7 Te K . 1 ' . l II Il ' ' ' 1 I I I . . the time and energy of the students. Class rooms were I I , ll ll ' I I . ,
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Postponement of the Moving Date Failed UPPERCLASSMEN TOTE BOOKS and equlpment to help make the move to the new school CHOCOLATE OR WHITE? A famlllar questnon whale the cafeterla was volunteer students 8 November TO SHOW OFF THE NEW SCHOOL Student Councll member Bonme Clark conducted thns group of rumors and sentors through the new bulldmg Novembers days flew by so rapidly we hardly had tnme to thunk November l8 was an omlnous date for sentors and freshmen they recelved then' dreaded TB shots Hords of moannng students entered room lO only later to emerge bearlng broad grlns and small prncks on thelr left arms Oh what an ordeal' The most excutlng occurrence was the bug move made by upperclassmen Everyone wanted with eager antlclpatlon for the final announcements about movnng At last Novem ber 27 was selected as moving day and assemblles were held to Instruct students on procedure at the south campus The lunnors and semors nmmeduately began to scurry around buyung new locks securing new locker and class room numbers and obtannmg varnous prlvnlege permlts Emptylng thelr old lockers was the last and most drsllked of all tasks Sophomores prepared to take over posltlons of leadershlp and authoruty for now they would be tops at central campus The faculty mopped thelr fevered brows and struggled to organrze pack and transport the stacks of books and boxes of equipment The big day arruved Junuors and sensors were trans ported by bus to the new eduflce Each student carrled books to help wnth the transportation problem They were conducted through the bulldlng by student councnl members In order to famnluarnze them wnth the location of classrooms offices and lockers Much of the bulldung was stnll unflnrshed The audttornum cafeterua lnbrary recreatuonal facllltles and some of the classrooms were not complete ln order to have harmony and success at the new school Mr Hem encouraged students to be consrderate helpful and en thusxastnc untnl many of the problems were lroned out , ,W M .5 W ff l' I' 4, ..,.c 5 H Q ,,,, . I . I . , . I I . . U beung fimshed as a temporary task of milk collecting was performed by -- - I I - 1 I Z . . - I . . I . I . ,I . I I ' U vi Y . 1 1 '
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Winter Sports and Semester Exams january January 3rd, the varsity squad met the W.H.S. alumni in a riotaus basketball game. After a battle royal, our supercharged varsity emerged victorious. Returning to school the following Monday was difficult, but settling down was even more difficult for lazy students. Two weeks of vacation had dulled their ambition and ruined their study' habits. However, the semester was drawing to a close and students knuckled down to work. The Student Council sponsored a very success- ful clothing drive collecting 150 bags of clothing. These were given to needy families in the United States and foreign countries. When examinations were finally over, students celebrated by attending the semester dance, held in the gym at Central Campus. The Top Hatters furnished the music. January 23rd and 24th, fatigued students recuperated from the previous days of agony while teachers slaved, correcting papers and grading report cards. The following Saturday, Edison pool was the scene of excitement as Waukesha participated in the Cardinal Relays. Waukesha tied with Wauwatosa. '11, IT'S ALMOST EIGHT O'CLOCK and Kathy Kohl is still busily putting make-up on Don Berringer. THIS PART IS A LITTLE TRICKY, explains Dick Lee as he and Barb Rees go over their Naughty Marietta parts. REHEARSEI REHEARSEI REHEARSEI Members of the Naughty Marietta cast strive for perfection. Anne Zimmerman accompanies Dick Gagan, Ron Douglass, Jody Steinmetz, Dave Patterson, Joe Connelly, Lynne Komberec, Dick Lee, and Barb Rees. 10
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